Consult: Many questions would still need to be answered: your age, have you completed all tests such as a hsg( hysterosalpingogram), sa (semenanalysis) on your partner, amh level or fsh, lh and estradiol, do you ovulate on Clomid (clomiphene) by testing a progesteron level? If you have not had these tests, make sure you do and then have another consult. If there are issues then you might see an infertility specialist.
Answered 12/8/2017
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I have questions...: Were you monitored on clomid (clomiphene)? If you didn't have blood hormone testing and ultrasound monitoring, it could be why you didn't conceive. Do you have regular menstrual cycles? If so, Clomid (clomiphene) is designed for women who don't ovulate... Have you seen a board certified reproductive endocrinologist? They specialize in finding out why you're not pregnant to best help you conceive.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Check workup: Make sure all tests were completed including your hsg or dye test, a semenanalysis on your husband, an amh level to check your ovarian reserve, TSH and prolactin levels. Did they see how many follicles you had on Clomid (clomiphene) by doing an ultrasound at midcycle? Did they do inseminations? Did they check your Progesterone level day 22 or 7 days after supposed ovulation? Ask those questions & get back to.
Answered 6/30/2014
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